The Sunday Telegraph

Reform have demonstrat­ed they are prepared for the long haul

- By Rupert Lowe

TIME is running out for our rotten twoparty system. For starters, just imagine what could happen if Farage returns to the Reform UK?

Kingswood is not in the top 200 Reform-friendly seats. It’s a heavily left-leaning Bristol suburb, with a demographi­c nowhere near our target list for a general election. We entered the race on Jan 16, and a month later we scored over 10 per cent.

Restricted resource, short campaign, average seat, limited name recognitio­n, zero data and overwhelmi­ng Tory/Labour manpower. So, how did we enthuse such a respectabl­e amount of the electorate to come out on a rainy Thursday and put their faith in a relatively new party?

Whether it’s in Kingswood or Wellingbor­ough, there is no appetite for this Conservati­ve Party. On the doorstep, people are seriously fed up and the Westminste­r establishm­ent has not clocked just how disenfranc­hised the public is. The Tory party machine can still seep thousands of votes from the crooked postal vote system, but this is the very definition of papering over the cracks.

When postal votes landed in Kingswood, we hadn’t even got going. Most didn’t even know we were standing after a last-minute change of heart, and quite honestly we got battered in that part of the election. According to our tallies, it was 5 per cent or so from those who voted early. In any case, this is a system which should be limited to those who physically cannot vote for medical or serious reasons.

From those who cast their vote on the day? We ran the Tories very close, and I have no doubt that if we had another fortnight or so we would have pulled away from them. Labour flooded the seat with people and resource, something we cannot compete with yet.

There is no genuine enthusiasm for Labour’s leader, people or policies, but in our deficient two-party system it seems to be their “turn” to play with the train set. Do we need a disastrous five years of socialism for people to truly understand the need for the radical reform that is necessary? It may hurt, but it may be a required pain.

I stood in Kingswood to give people a chance to voice their anger at the rotten Westminste­r establishm­ent. At how their money has been wasted, at how immigratio­n has spiralled out of control and placed unreasonab­le pressure on all parts of public life, at how the legacy parties have failed Britons up and down the country.

We couldn’t compete in the ground war, but we won the air war. A targeted social media campaign that was aimed at talking to voters rather than our own national supporters won us hundreds of votes.

It was not enough to win the seat, or come close, but our result, and that in Wellingbor­ough, shows Reform UK is here to stay. In better seats, with better resources and better preparatio­n, we would at least double our vote share without a doubt.

If Farage were to return, the Conservati­ves face total and utter annihilati­on. It would be deserved.

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